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MLB - The Yankees flatten the Royals behind a dominant Cam Schlittler

MLB – The Yankees flatten the Royals behind a dominant Cam Schlittler

A statement win in Kansas City

Tuesday night at Kauffman Stadium, the crowd watched a roaring Yankees side tear through the home defence. Fueled by a hot lineup and a pitcher brimming with confidence, New York hammered the Royals 15-1. It was a brutal, one-sided win, and it stretched an absurd run: the Bronx Bombers have now taken 12 straight regular-season games against this opponent. In MLB terms, the New York franchise has not enjoyed this sort of stranglehold over one club since its battles with the Boston Red Sox in the 2019-2020 stretch.

Cam Schlittler writes himself into Yankees history

New York’s headline starter had not even thrown a pitch before he was handed a four-run cushion. And while he later admitted after the game that his command was off, the young right-hander still delivered when it mattered, showing he belongs on the big stage. Over six full innings, he allowed just one run and four hits. The outing pushed his earned run average down to 1.50 through 12 starts, the second-best mark ever posted by a Yankees starter this deep into a season since Ray Caldwell in 1914.

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A historic offensive blast with six home runs

While the pitching staff was shutting everything down, the visitors’ bats put on a show, racking up 24 hits, the most in MLB this season. Cody Bellinger got things rolling in the first, before Amed Rosario joined the party later on with two home runs on the night. Other standout names like Jazz Chisholm Jr., Anthony Volpe and Trent Grisham also sent balls sailing over the fence. In a Yankees first, every one of the nine players in the starting lineup recorded at least two hits.

Total control leaves the Royals with nothing left

The beating Kansas City took was so severe that the manager eventually had position player Tyler Tolbert on the mound to finish the ninth inning, a rare and always entertaining sight in MLB. Aaron Boone’s side kept taking advantage of every opening, helped by a crucial early video review that kept Ben Rice’s at-bat alive. The Yankees look like one of the most feared teams in MLB and have made a loud early claim as serious title contenders for the rest of the 2026 season.

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